Episode 123 was recorded on May 18, 2012 and hosted by Justin Vactor, Willie Gillis, and Hunter Camp.

Welcome back to Comics of Doom!

On this week’s episode, Justin gets behind and asks the show’s hosts what some of the books on the shelves are must reads. In Chris’ absence, Hunter and Willie discuss and recommend several books including Daredevil, Saga, Saucer Country, The Sixth Gun, Batman, Nightwing, Birds of Prey, Avengers vs. X-Men, and many more of the hosts’ favorite books.

So if you’ve fallen behind, or you’re looking for new books to try out, this episode’s for you. In fact, if you’re not behind and happy with what you read, this episode is for you, too! Heck, this episode is for everyone, so listen to it now!

After a couple of funky weeks, we’re back in action! And on this week’s episode, boy howdy, we’ve got a lot to talk about including Before Watchmen drama including our personal stances on whether or not we will be participating in the madness; also some alternatives for fans of the Before Watchmen creators. In additional to all this seriousness, we lighten it up by talking about some truly great comic books that we really enjoy like the current Daredevil/Punisher/Spider-Man mini-crossover, Batman, Nightwing, Gotham Central, The Sixth Gun, Near Death, Cullen Bunn’s run on Superman/Batman, Avengers vs. X-Men, and the greatness that was Dark Horse Presents, specifically Francesco Francavilla’s Black Beetle and the hilarious House of Fun strips from Evan Dorkin. So, check in, sit back, and enjoy our crazy opinions on all things comics!

Recorded March 30, 2012. Hosted by Justin Vactor, Willie Gillis, and Hunter Camp.

A return to the digital comics question – Are digital comics the death of the brick and mortar store?

Welcome comic book fans to another episode of Comics Of Doom, the official comic book podcast of Geeks Of Doom! On this week’s episode, Chris McDavid leaves to pursue an acting career, while Justin, Willie, and Hunter discuss a myriad of topics in the comic book world including current Marvel creator runs and the possibility of digital comics killing off brick and mortar comic book stores, as well as Willie’s first experience with last year’s comic book hero films. Also discussed is what second and third tier comic book characters could carry their own films.

Hello everybody! You like The Walking Dead don’t you? Honestly, it’s pretty hard to find anyone these days who doesn’t like Robert Kirkman’s portrayal of surviving a post-apacolyptic zombie infested world. Whether it be in comics or on the television screen, The Walking Dead has a mighty large audience. So, it’s in honor of the recent wrap up of season two of the television show and this week’s release of the comic book that we take a look at both the show and the comic and give you all of our thoughts. I hope you like a lot of exposition!

Hey everyone! There’s a lot to talk about on this week’s Comics Of Doom, the official comics podcast of Geeks Of Doom. In addition to talk of some of the hottest comics of the week, including Saucer Country, Avengers Assemble, and Saga, Willie asks Hunter for some clarification on his opinions of DC books and in a shocking turn of events, Hunter contemplates leaving DC for Marvel. However, the majority of this episode is dedicated to the question, “Would you stop reading a book if you didnâ€™t agree with the creatorâ€™s politics?” Listen to the controversial discussion in which Hunter and Chris look at politics, creator loyalty, and how personal politics and activism can add to or take away from a story.

It’s a heavy discussion, so prepare yourself for Episode 117 of Comics of Doom!

On this episode of Comics Of Doom, the official comics podcast of Geeks Of Doom, Hunter gives his thoughts on Ultimate Spider-Man, the current DCU, creative teams, Ninja Turtles, Justice League, Aquaman, and Avengers vs X-Men and creator owned books.

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Episode 116: Recorded March 9, 2012. Hosted by Justin Vactor and Hunter Camp.

Hello everyone and welcome back to Comics of Doom, your place for all things in the world of comics. This week saw a lot of things happen in comics, one thing in particular was the DC Animated release of Justice League: Doom and adaptation of Mark Waid and Howard Porter’s Tower of Babel story from the pages of Justice League. This week, in keeping with tradition, we here at Comics of Doom sit down and discuss the adaptation and our thoughts on the animated film. Well, most of us do. Hunter just sits there and randomly interjects about Empowered. Anyway, we hope you have as great of a time listening as we did discussing.

So sit back, relax and listen while we give our review of Justice League: Doom.

Do you ever get tired of the same old same old? Week in and week out, doing the same thing? Well, we are too! In fact, we’re so tired of it that we did something about. And you can too! All you need to do is listen to this podcast, as the Comics of Doom guys discuss several different topics regarding all things comics, including the state of our very own podcast, the state of comics, AMC’s Comic Book Men, and we even work in some discussion on other comics like the latest issue of The Avenging Spider-Man by Zeb Wells. It’s time to sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride as Comics of Doom makes its voyage into our newest volume.

Hello ladies and gentlemen, Comics of Doom — the official comics podcast of Geeks of Doom — is back in action to talk all things comics. This week, the guys take on legal woes within the comics industry as well as all the latest news and reviews from this week in comic books including discussions of Thief of Thieves, Wolverine and The X-Men, Conan: The Barbarian, and much more! So join us, dear listeners, as we geek out over all this week in comics!

In this episode of Comics of Doom, Willie Gillis talks to Princeless writer Jeremy Whitley. Whitley talks about his comic book origins, his writing process, and even what heâ€™s currently reading. Princeless, an all-ages four-issue comic book from Action Lab Entertainment, is about a princess named Adrienne who is tired of waiting to be rescued by a prince. Instead, she decides to be the rescuer versus the rescued. Adrienne takes an adventure with her dragon, Sparky, to rescue her sisters from various towers throughout the kingdom.

The Princeless: Save Yourself trade paperback is now available for pre-order through your local comic book shop. The trade will be released in April 2012.